Gray Matters: Gender Differences in the Physical and Mental Health of Older Inmates |
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Authors: | Margaret E. Leigey Jessica P. Hodge |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Criminology , The College of New Jersey , Ewing , New Jersey , USA leigeym@tcnj.edu;3. Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology , University of Missouri, Kansas City , Kansas City , Missouri , USA |
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Abstract: | Although there has been a substantial increase in the number of older female inmates incarcerated in the United States, there has been little scholarly attention paid to this population. The purpose of this study is to extend the current understanding of older inmates by examining gender differences in their physical and mental health. Bivariate analyses of one of the largest known samples of older female inmates (n = 142) revealed significant gender differences. Older female inmates reported a greater number of physical health conditions and mental health disorders in all three time periods: in their lifetimes, since admission to prison, and in the previous year. This research informs the need for gender-specific health programming for older female inmates. |
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Keywords: | female inmates gender differences mental health older inmates physical health |
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